Lister Deal Leaves Unanswered QuestionsHow were people convinced to change from hating the condition of the building to hating the building itself? by Graham CrawfordPublished October 20, 2006 in Special Report: Lister Block (2 comments)

Lister Block: Writing on the WallLister Block hangs in the balance; can any possible outcome please enough people to resolve the conflict over its fate? by Ryan McGrealPublished July 05, 2006 in Special Report: Lister Block (4 comments)

Last Chance to Save the ListerWith the City Council vote on whether to deny LIUNA's demolition permit set for June 12, the fate of the Lister Block hangs in the balance. by RTH StaffPublished May 26, 2006 in Special Report: Lister Block (14 comments)

An Ignoble EndAfter neglecting the Lister Block for seven years, LIUNA now expects to be exempted from the city's own policy documents and rewarded with a $30 million sweetheart deal. by Matt JellyPublished May 26, 2006 in Special Report: Lister Block (15 comments)

A Humble Workhorse AgainNow that Lister been irreversably framed as an "endangered heritage landmark," it's in everybody's best interest to keep it. Who would want to invest in a self-destructive Hamilton? by Adam SobolakPublished March 18, 2006 in Special Report: Lister Block (0 comments)

A Chip Off the Old BlockLIUNA's newest plans to rebuild the Lister Block hews much closer to the original building. by Trey ShaughnessyPublished March 18, 2006 in Special Report: Lister Block (10 comments)

Step BackWe will set a precedent with Lister ­ either destroy and rebuild or lovingly restore and pass on a spectacular built heritage for generations to come. by Jason LeachPublished March 01, 2006 in Special Report: Lister Block (0 comments)

Restore the ListerAccording to a recent assessment by an experienced architect, the Lister Block is structurally sound and a good candidate for restoration. by Ryan McGrealPublished March 01, 2006 in Special Report: Lister Block (1 comment)

Replicating The Lister: An UpdateWill Warren Green restore the Lister Block in a way that preserves its architectural and historical significance? Not likely. by Trey ShaughnessyPublished October 07, 2005 in Special Report: Lister Block (0 comments)

"Replicating" the ListerI fear the worst: a demolition and a reconstruct of something that resembles the Lister only from the outside. by Trey ShaughnessyPublished May 16, 2005 in Special Report: Lister Block (0 comments)